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1400 Bracketts Point Road No Wetlands Determination Report <br />are from Field Indicators of Hydric Soils in the United States (USDA Natural Resources <br />Conservation Service (MRCS) in cooperation with the National Technical Committee for Hydric <br />Soils, Version 7, 2010). Mapped soils are separated into five classes based on the composition <br />of hydric components and the Hydric Rating by Map Unit classes used on the Web Soil Survey. <br />The five classes include Hydric (100% hydric components), Predominantly hydric (66-99% <br />hydric), Partially hydric (33- 65% hydric), Predominantly non -hydric (1-32% hydric), and Non - <br />hydric (less than 1% hydric). <br />Plants were identified using standard regional plant keys. Taxonomy and indicator status of plant <br />species was taken from the 2016 National Wetland Plant List (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers <br />2016; National Wetland Plant List, version 3.3, Engineer Research and Development Center, <br />Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH). <br />4. RESULTS <br />4.1 Review of NWI, Soils, Public Waters, and NHD Information <br />The National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) (Minnesota Geospatial Commons 2009-2014 and U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service) showed no wetlands within the site boundaries (Figure 3). <br />The Soil Survey (USDA NRCS 2015) showed predominantly hydric and partially hydric soil <br />types on the site included Tadkee-Tadkee complex and Hamel overwash-complex. Soil types <br />mapped on the property are listed in Table 1 and soil types are mapped on Figure 4. <br />Table 1. Soil Types Mapped on the 1400 Bracketts Point Road Property <br />Symbol <br />Soil Name <br />Acres <br />% of <br />% <br />Hydric Category <br />Area <br />Hydric <br />L36A <br />Hampel, overwash-Hamel complex, <br />1.11 <br />8.76 <br />45 <br />Partially hydric <br />0-35% slopes <br />L37B <br />Angus loam, 2-6% slopes <br />9.38 <br />73.72 <br />5 <br />Predominantly non -hydric <br />L64A <br />Tadkee-TadkO e, depressional, <br />2.23 <br />17.52 <br />92 <br />Predominantly hydric <br />complex, 0-2% slopes <br />Totals <br />12.72 <br />100.00 <br />The Minnesota DNR Public Waters Inventory (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />2015) showed Lake Minnetonka (DNR Public Water 27-133P) located at the east and west <br />boundaries of the site (Figure 5). <br />The National Hydrography Dataset (U.S. Geological Survey 2015) showed Lake Minnetonka <br />adjacent to the site (Figure 6). <br />The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) Wetland Inventory showed a Manage 3 <br />wetland located on property immediately east of the site (Figure 7). The MCWD requires a <br />minimum buffer width of 16 feet on this wetland. <br />